October 21, 2017
11 films on TV worth watching this week.
The Ice Man Sat 21/10 CH4 @ 23.35
Richard Kuklinski was an evil man. A hitman for the DiMeo crime family in New York. This is the story of his rise and fall. The story and setting are nothing new but the lead performance by Michael Shannon is so intense and unsettling that it papers over a lot of the cracks in the film. The supporting cast is top notch as well. Winona Ryder, Ray Liotta, Chris Evans and a surprising turn from David Schwimmer.
In The Name Of The Father Sun 22/10 RTE @ 00.55
2 young men emigrate to Britain to escapes the troubles in 1970's Northern Ireland and find themselves caught up in a nightmare. The true life tale of the Guildford four and one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in recent history. A story that will enrage you, upset you and give you goosebumps. Daniel Day Lewis and Pete Postlethwaite are amazing as son and father Gerry and Guiseppe Conlon.
Suspicion Sun 22/10 BBC2 @ 13.30
Onboard a train, a shy young well off woman meets a charmer and it isn't long before she falls for him. But is he what he seems? Yet another romantic and yet twisty/turny cracker that will keep you guessing from the master of thrillers, Alfred Hitchcock. Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant are the leads and play off each other brilliantly. Grant with his usual charm and Fontaine deserved the awards she won for this role.
Pitch Perfect Sun 22/10 E4 @ 21.00
A freshman student is inducted into an all woman singing group and to her surprise begins to enjoy it and finally enjoy college life. A film I thought I'd hate but one couldn't help but get sucked into. It's just so entertaining and a brace of likable performances help immensely. Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow and especially Rebel Wilson bring the fun. Quirky, silly, feel good stuff.
St Vincent Mon 23/10 Film4 @ 21.00
After an incident with his next door neighbour a grumpy old Vietnam vet begins to babysit her bullied son and soon they begin to see the best in each other. A fun, bittersweet comedy that will make you laugh and upset you in equal measures. Bill Murray in the lead is better than he's been in years and Melissa McCarthy as his neighbour is great in a role that's a lot more dramatic than her usual parts.
J. Edgar Mon 23/10 TG4 @ 21.30
Leonardo DiCaprio headlines this film from Clint Eastwood as J. Edgar Hoover, the man who was director of the FBI who nearly half a century. A fascinating and excellently acted character study of a deeply flawed and complex man who wielded so much power that even Presidents were afraid of him. DiCaprio is great and Judi Dench as J.Edgar's mam is brilliantly vile, a big change from her usual performances.
Singin' In The Rain Tues 24/10 TCM @ 18.55
A film company that was built on silent movies tries to make the change to sound. Meanwhile its two biggest stars have a complicated relationship with each other. This is a glorious film, one to enjoy even if you aren't particularly in love with the musical genre. It's just an absolute gem. One to record for, yes, a rainy day. Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor are just perfect as the leads.
A Dark Song Wed 25/10 Film4 @ 23.15
Deep in the Welsh countryside a man and a woman delve into the occult in search of something. But dealing with the occult has a nasty habit of turning bad. A full blooded horror film that drips with ominous creeping dread. Excellent writing and 2 great lead characters played by Steve Oram and Ireland's Catherine Walker all add to the fun. Director Liam Gavin is one to keep an eye on for the future.
Mattress Men Thur 26/10 RTE1 @ 22.15
Michael Flynn decides his business needs a kick up the arse so decides to reinvent himself as Mattress Mick. His best friend helps him out with the online side of things. As business gets better their relationship suffers. A documentary love letter to the working class people of Ireland. One full of heart, ambition and laughs and a good look at a man barely known outside of Dublin until the release of this film. Slightly surreal and absolutely charming.
Vertigo Fri 27/10 More4 @ 10.00
An intense story of obsession sees a detective hired to investigate a woman and he becomes consumed by her. A big statement but i think this is Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece. Superbly acted by Kim Novak & James Stewart with assured direction from Hitchcock and full of complexity and twist and turns. 10am is an odd time for it though, this is a film for a dark evening with a glass of something strong.
Candyman Fri 27/10 Film4 @ 23.15
The urban legends of Chicago are delved into by a graduate student doing research. She soon finds out that the sins of the past are haunting the present. A truly unsettling tale from the pen of Clive Barker and a rare film that will scare you even during its day time scenes. Virginia Madsen is very effective in the lead and Tony Todd as the title character will give you the creeps big time. Record this & keep it for Halloween.
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